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Charging

Your Italia MK e-Scooter ships with the battery packs disconnected please refer to the
instructions on page #11 to reconnect the batteries prior to your first charging!

To charge your scooter, first make sure the ignition key is switched to off, then plug the
output plug from the charger into the charging socket on the scooter below the seat.

Once connected plug the scooter plug the charger into a standard wall socket. The light
on the charger should turn red which indicates that it is charging and then turn green
when the battery is fully charged. Remove the charger from the wall outlet and then
from the scooter/battery as soon as charging is complete.

The charging time for the Italia-MK is 4-6 hours. If charging does not finish after 12
hours, it is likely a problem has developed, unplug the charger and contact GIO
Customer Service. It is normal for the charger to get warm, and always be sure it is well
ventilated, unobstructed and kept dry at all times.

Your Italia-MK comes included with a charger, do not use a charger not designed for
your specific scooter model. Unless the riding distance was very short, it is generally
advisable to fully recharge the battery after each ride. This will ensure the longest
possible battery life. If the battery is left in a low state of charge for long periods of time
the total battery life will be diminished. Avoid dropping the battery or charger. Never put
anything on top of the charger when charging and keep it dry at all times. Please keep
the charger out of reach of children.

NOTE: You should never recharge your batteries unattended. If at any time you notice
your batteries getting hot to the touch or if they emit any odor, immediately stop the
charging process and contact customer service.

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Summary of Contents for ITALIA-MK

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Page 3: ...especially in wet slippery conditions 3 Check often for loose fasteners especially the wheel nuts handlebars and saddle fasteners 4 Twist the right side handle grip to go and combine both front and rear brake levers to stop 5 For safety when charging please have both the charger and bike in a well ventilated area 6 Avoid disassembling the entire bike or wiring without proper knowledge 7 Please be ...

Page 4: ...ignals 6 LCD Display 6 Charging your scooter 7 Kickstands 8 Security Locks 8 Scooter Component Information Motor 9 Controller 9 Maintenance and Care Pre ride Checklist 9 Schedule 9 Cleaning 10 Lubrication 10 Adjustments Brakes 10 Tires 11 Shocks 11 Battery 12 Storage 13 Troubleshooting 15 Wiring schematic 16 VIN Serial number location 16 Warranty 17 2 ...

Page 5: ...r GIO scooter before each use to make sure it is in safe operating condition Check for loose screws nuts bolts parts brakes drive chain etc Always follow the inspection and maintenance procedures described in this manual Always maintain proper tire pressure as described in this manual Type of tire and inflation can affect scooter handling Do not operate near flammable liquids or materials Never at...

Page 6: ... brake lever front side h Light switch b High low beam switch i Horn button right c Turn signal switch j Twist grip throttle d Horn button left k On Off switch e LCD display l Speed button f Bag hook m Rear brake lever front side g Ignition switch 4 ...

Page 7: ...e Off O position This switch only functions if the ignition switch is set to on Accelerating Acceleration for your scooter is controlled by the twist grip throttle on the right handlebar Rotate throttle towards you to accelerate and away from you to slow down It s more efficient if you add power gradually when accelerating and coast as far as possible before braking The green speed button located ...

Page 8: ...lights including headlight ON Center labeled DⱭ Signal rear lights only Right labeled All lights OFF Headlights also have a switch to set their strength toggle the switch on the left handlebar between the low and high beam settings Turn signals are operated with the 3 position switch on the left handlebar Slide the switch to the left or the right to activate the turn signals in that direction and ...

Page 9: ...roblem has developed unplug the charger and contact GIO Customer Service It is normal for the charger to get warm and always be sure it is well ventilated unobstructed and kept dry at all times Your Italia MK comes included with a charger do not use a charger not designed for your specific scooter model Unless the riding distance was very short it is generally advisable to fully recharge the batte...

Page 10: ...er on the left side down and raise the back end using the handle on the trunk rack Security Locks Steering Lock Please refer to ignition instructions on page 6 Rear Wheel lock On the left side of the rear wheel motor you will find green cap that covers the lock for the rear wheel In order to lock the rear wheel insert round key inside the lock and rotate it 360 clockwise the rear wheel is now lock...

Page 11: ...ries under braking Maintenance and Care Pre ride Checklist Ensure horn turn signals and headlight are in working condition Ensure brakes are in proper working order and can be easily and comfortably engaged when the levers are squeezed Ensure all screws nuts bolts and parts are securely fastened and adjusted Make sure the tires are not excessively worn do not have tears or cuts are properly seated...

Page 12: ... in wet conditions Always make sure the outer casings of electric parts are dry and do not attempt to open them to clean inside You will most likely not be able to properly reseal the components which will lead to further exposure to water Lubrication After cleaning it is also advisable to lubricate the chain levers derailleur cables etc A clean lubricated scooter will tend to be faster smoother a...

Page 13: ...tents on the lower coil spring retainer that can be rotated to either stiffen or soften the suspension This is to allow for the most appropriate spring rate based on how much weight the suspension is to support To adjust the spring rate preload simply insert a round dowel of the correct diameter into the hole on the side of the lower spring retainer and rotate it to the desired detent making sure ...

Page 14: ...plug it into the bottom pack b Once BOTH batteries are connected together connect the installed charging connection wire d installed in the underseat compartment into the input on the upper battery pack c Ensure all connections are fully inserted close the seat compartment and connect the charger to the charging port to charge your scooter as previously instructed Do not connect the charger until ...

Page 15: ...t look similar use of any other chargers may result in serious damage to all components The polarity as well as the input and output voltages of the charger supplied with your scooter is of the correct rating and type for your Italia MK This information should be located on a label on the bottom of the charger Always dispose of old batteries through an approved battery recycler and keep children a...

Page 16: ...commend keeping them unplugged from the scooter during storage Disconnect the gray plug from the top battery pack You should always store and recharge your batteries in a well ventilated cool and dry location Recharge your batteries fully prior to putting them in storage for any period of time and then recharge them once every 4 6 weeks when they re not in use Recharging your e bike batteries on a...

Page 17: ...es Defective controller Replace controller Defective motor Replace motor Charger not working No voltage in power outlet Check wall outlet use an alternate outlet Charger damaged defective Replace charger Battery not charging Charger damaged defective Replace charger Battery not connected properly Check and connect both battery packs fuse etc Reduced running distance Battery not fully charged Charg...

Page 18: ...erial VIN Location VIN number stamped on the steering column and hidden underneath the plastic column panel To view the number simply remove the rectangular cap located just above the footboard to expose its location 16 ...

Page 19: ...ted warranty covers the replacement of defective parts it does not include their installation or costs related to doing so It does not cover normal wear and tear items parts tires brake pads cables etc It does not cover product issues due to misuse neglect or accident Nor any damage failure or loss caused by improper assembly set up storage maintenance or improper servicing For any request regardi...

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